Jefferson City- Senators debated numerous bills and proposals during the past week in the Missouri Senate. Lawmakers considered changes to the state’s workplace discrimination laws,
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Missouri Senate Approves Workplace Discrimination Reform Bill
Jefferson City- Senators put their stamp of approval on legislation aiming to level the playing field for Missouri businesses. Senate Bill 43 aims to reform
Senator Bill Eigel Presents Senate Bill 315
Jefferson City- Senator Bill Eigel (R-Weldon Spring) presents Senate Bill 315 for consideration to the Senate’s Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety Committee. The legislation aims
Missouri Senate Week in Review- February 24, 2017
Missouri Senate- Lawmakers discussed changes to the state’s workers’ compensation laws, establishing a prescription drug monitoring program and more during the past week in the
Senator Will Kraus Presents Senate Resolution 270
Missouri Senate- Senator Will Kraus (R-Lee’s Summit) presents a resolution to the Missouri Senate’s Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics Committee urging the United States
Missouri Senate Week in Review- February 17, 2017
Missouri Senate- Lawmakers discussed and debated proposals involving the state’s business climate, tort reform issues and more during the past week in the Missouri Senate.
Missouri Senate Approves Medical Tort Reform Proposal
Missouri Senate- Lawmakers approved legislation aiming to clarify state law regarding the definition of an employee as it pertains to a health care provider.
Missouri Senate Approves the Fairness in Public Construction Act
Missouri Senate- Lawmakers put their stamp of approval on legislation aiming to make more jobs available to Missouri workers.
Missouri Senate Week in Review- February 10, 2017
Missouri Senate- Lawmakers discussed legislation aiming to address drug overdoses in the state, approved a proposal limiting government overreach and more during the past week
Missouri Senate Week in Review- February 3, 2017
Missouri Senate- Lawmakers rejected a pay increase from the Missouri Citizens’ Commission on Compensation for Elected Officials, discussed tort reform legislation and more during the